I’ll Be Seeing You by Fain/Kahal ♫ Jazz Septet arranged by Rich Willey
$25.00
One of the most beautiful and touching popular songs in the USA during WWII arranged as a flowing bossa nova.
Sure to be well-received by those who are close to members of America’s rapidly dwindling Greatest Generation, also a great vehicle to demonstrate how tastefully your group can play.
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I’ll Be Seeing You by Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal ♫ arranged for Jazz Septet by Rich Willey is a beautiful bossa nova treatment of this classic melody. This was one of the most popular tunes during WWII here in the USA and has withstood the test of time, emerging as one of the very best of the Great American Songbook standards.
Tempo is ♩ = 136, 161 written measures, difficulty level is intermediate to advanced (listen to the clip below to hear the a cappella soli section).
This particular arrangement has Trumpet 1, Alto Sax 2/Trumpet 2, Tenor Sax 3, Trombone 4 (bass clef), Tenor Sax 4 (🎼 B♭ Treble), Piano/Guitar/Drums and Bass parts that come in a PDF you’ll be able to download immediately upon submission of your order.
Written solos for any of our charts may be special ordered at a reasonable cost. Email us through our contact page with any and all inquiries.
Here is Rich in his digital studio playing all the parts using his trumpet and bass trumpet with MIDI rhythm section:
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